Daily Box Office ReportTuesday, January 9, 2018

Sony’s Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle remained at the top of the daily box office on Tuesday with $3.544 M for the day. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle has now led the daily box office for
eight of the past nine days. The film was up 32.8 percent over Monday and down 65.3 percent from last Tuesday. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle passed the $250 M domestic mark yesterday, which makes the film the ninth release
of 2017 to do so. The 21-day total for Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle stands at $251.819 M. That is an impressive 15.9 percent ahead of the $217.359 M 21-day take of 2016’s Sing.

Disney’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi held steady in second with $2.368 M. That represented a 32.2 percent increase over Monday and a sharp 69.9 percent decrease from last Tuesday.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi has grossed a massive $576.851 M in 26 days, which places the film 19.8 percent ahead of the $481.656 M 26-day haul of last year’s Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Star Wars: The Last Jedi
grossed an estimated $5.2 M internationally on Tuesday and has now grossed $646.0 M to date internationally and $1.223 B globally.

Universal’s Insidious: The Last Key took in $2.206 M to remain in third place. Insidious: The Last Key was up 24.6 percent over Monday’s performance. The five-day start for the low-budget
Insidious: The Last Key stands at a stronger than expected $33.558 M. Insidious: The Last Key is running a healthy 23.9 percent ahead of the $27.079 M five-day launch of 2015’s Insidious: Chapter 3.

Fox’s The Greatest Showman continued to display terrific holding power with a fourth place take of $1.904 M. The Greatest Showman was up 40.0 percent over Monday and down 48.1 percent from
last Tuesday. The Greatest Showman passed the $80 M mark yesterday and has grossed a stronger than expected $80.14 M through three weeks of release.

Universal’s Pitch Perfect 3 rounded out the day’s unchanged top 5 with $979 K. Pitch Perfect 3 increased 43.1 percent over Monday, but still decreased a very sharp 71.2 percent from last
Tuesday. Pitch Perfect 3 has grossed $87.718 M in 19 days, which leaves the film $12.282 M away from reaching the $100 M domestic mark.

Focus’ Darkest Hour and STXfilms’ Molly’s Game claimed sixth and seventh place with respective daily grosses of $975 K and $929 K. Both films experienced strong increases over Monday, as
Darkest Hour was up 59.3 percent and Molly’s Game was up an even stronger 68.1 percent. Respective total grosses stand at $29.673 M for Darkest Hour in 49 days and at $15.555 M for Molly’s Game in 16 days.